During the past few weeks, I had the opportunity to test the Delma Quattro, a truly unique timepiece. At first glance, it appears to be a standard dive watch with its conspicuous rotating bezel and sturdy case. However, this watch harbors a hidden surpriseāa clever mechanism located on the side of its case. With a small latch engaged, the watch head springs free from its secure cradle integrated into the bracelet. Delma refers to this innovation as the...
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Delma’s Cayman dive watches draw inspiration from the brand’s skin divers of the 1970s. These timepieces exhibit a sleek and slightly more compact design compared to their professional counterparts, though they do have a larger diameter of 42mm, exceeding the typical size of traditional skin divers, which usually measure under 40mm. Striking a harmonious balance between professional and recreational wristwatches, the collection boasts an impressive depth rating that even allows them to be utilized by saturation divers. Recently,...